TnTC "REPUBLIC: TUESDAY. JAXUAKV 10.100(1. ( X TWO PLUCKY GIRLS CAPTURE A BURGLAR. .u.u-rd In Their Hoe. Tlii' Stt-k tiiehilrmler in the D.irK IH'ss. CATCH HIM CLIMBING FENCE. They Piomiiilv Grasp .lohn O'.Mal-K- s. Lee- ami l'omi'I Jlim Vig orously With :i -Mop I'mil 11 Pi.liet'iiiait Anhi's. "How does It feI to c3trh a bund tr Well, that 8 a jr. ttt hard eiue-tlon fur u ifi to answer. bii I gu.s if there are an l jnrl-J In St. Louis who tan utisiy it tie are. they " The speaker was Miss Minnie. Beigiruni of No 277S Chouteau ufnu who, with her bister. Miss Clara, caught a man who 1 fri.pposed to be a r-al live burglar, lot g lfeire daylight icste?rday morning. and h. 1.1 him until the police) arrivtd. John - Malley now languishes behind th" prison t. ir aa a result of the ttto glrlV strength And daring "It was ui-t a nice 'ittle experbnce for tun girls l'ko us." said Miss Clara, who thmi volunteered to assist in answering the question propounded bs the reporter. "You Fee. we have p...

o Tl I EKEPFTsLIC: TUESDAY. JANUARY 1G. 1900. TERRIFIC PLUNGE ON TOM nllDDLETON, Ilorso With tho rni.'.i.:ii Hivo-rd Finislit-d Thinl. Howi'Vi-r, :it New Orlfiin". THREE HEADS ON THE POST. Flnriziir 'Won, but Hir Ul.izo. Who Kim Second. Was tho r.tsi llort The Hobby Alo I.t'.itfii bv an liM-uin'tiit IJiiii. miTnur spttjt N. w- Orleans, La. Jan. 13 -The or.e-nillo lrindic.ip. the feature or t..-day'i card, trued to be a hcaxy betting affair. Tom I?ae-'s Florist -Mary Loui.-e horse T"tn Mll.il.ton. with an unbeaten record, xvan op. nod a favorite and was backed to oddi o:. F'.orlzar ruled second choice, with I'orliij-h next In demand. The others were nt f in.y prices. The race resulted in a very cxc!tit:,j finish between the favorite. Hur lzar. .ind the 100 t 1 shot. Sir Blaze. Jlld d'eton and Florlzar did not catch the lead ers until well in tho strxtcli. From tho eighth pole the three were looked and run rltiR in the Kitne stride. It was a question of a nod at the finish, with Florl...

J p. TTTF, REPTTP,LTO: TUESDAY. .TAXUATIY 10, 1000. THE VITAL PRSSUCiPLE" of life Is moti.c. a:. 1 wh. n motion ceases death ensues A p.. i' .: ..'.-fn salts In -luggis-h blood, tun. h i i.'.. .1 1 : the t.isk of o.irr mg ofT the nl'i- "I n " ' re turns. Tln t: s,,,u. r. o I- 1'i-it the sitein bce-onies, deranged and dNu'C i.'. s-uro to follow. What Is tho rffoct of a pure alcoholic stimulant as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey t:i such u case? The arterial Mood Is made to How faster, the wuste. matt rial that clogs the system is liurnt up onil eliminate 1. The heart Is Ftrrngthened and the pulse steadhd. The respiration bn'omrs di"eper. while tho brain Is soothed and calmed. There is nothing "Jtlt as Rood" as PulTv's Pure Halt Whiskey. A dealer who says so Is thinking of Ills profits nothing more Of course when a rimiil) has been befi.ro the public so long, has been recom mended and prescribe.! bv doctors, and c.irneil the hltMdm:-- .f hi altli to so many thousand home--, lmltatl ns are b...

4 TITKnKl'VP.Lir. i;iXEKlA -IAXlAI?Y 57, 11)00. EIGHT "RETRENCHMEN BILLS IN President Meier Introduces Measures Affect ing the Public Improvements, Street and Water Departments. Mr. Yarrelmann and Mr. Flad Were Consulted, but President McMath Was Ignored by the Framers of the Ordinances. M'MATH DECLARES IT IS AN rresMcnt McMUh declares thit the four incisures Introduced by President Meier which aro Intended to arplj to de-partmcnts under his supervision arc cab ulate.1 to wrest them from his control is far as posslblo and transfer the pmnr t the Ziogn httln administration. He charges that tho Mils In thcaiselvet. constitute an attempt t.pon the part of the administration to retaliate fur the stand he has taken against the, corrupt methods and practices which It nurtures'. Following is his stitinieit, in full- "Tho hills Imrrdure.l oiensiblj- to reorganize elepartn-nt9 under rnj-supervision were drawn up without mv knowledge No enn consulted zoo as te the effect thej would have If pa...